Our Aims

This web site is designed specifically
to give information to those
who have found or have been given an injured, sick or orphaned owl. We do what
we do for our love of nature, and in particular, owls. We are here to give you the first
steps in looking after owls in distress by aiding you to get the best help
possible. We like to think we are more than just rescuers in so
much as we try to offer simple, practical help regarding most things to do
with owls and owl conservation. Cotswold Owl
Rescue trust is run by Erin and Bryony
Holden and Geoff Dalton (Cotswold Falconry) and we receive no payment for the work we
do.

The Purpose Of The Trust

The relief and protection of sick and injured
native British owls by provision and maintenance of such facilities and
assistance for their treatment. To advance the education of the public about
husbandry, conservation and preservation.

Unfortunately we are unable to accept
corvids/pigeons/garden birds. Please visit theOAK AND FURROWS
website for information on what to do if you come across an injured
garden bird or other wild creature. the Oak and Furrows is highly
recommended by us due to their 24/7 caring nature. Contact them on 01285
862439

A new 'Owl
Wood' was sponsored by the trust in May 2004. This was designed to give
people a chance to see most species of British owls as well as a variety of non
native species. The 'Owl Wood' is set at the edge of the Batsford arboretum
overlooking the deer park and within the Cotswold Falconry Centre.

The Owl Wood will be conservation project to ensure a healthy
'gene pool' and any owls bred will be used in conjunction with recognized
breeders and the World Owl Trust.